In this tutorial on Apple Final Cut Pro X we’re going to be inspecting the Inspector, a context-sensitive area of Final Cut Pro X that allows you to change settings of various filters and settings. To ...
Earlier this week, Apple released Final Cut Pro 11, a major update to the company's professional video editing software. There are quite a few new features in Final Cut Pro 11, so we thought we'd go ...
The Mac-exclusive Final Cut Pro X is the very definition of a “prosumer video” editing program—descended from a much more expensive professional tool, it attempts to bridge the gap or hit a sweet spot ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Can the updated Final Cut Pro finally help me get actual video editing work done on an iPad? Can the updated ...
In its announcement video for the new Mac mini last month, Apple teased an "upcoming" version of Final Cut Pro for the Mac. Apple will likely announce the update during the annual Final Cut Pro ...
The iPhone’s video camera has gotten so good that it’s often used instead of a more expensive professional camera. Add the fact that an iPhone is much smaller–you can’t put most professional video ...
Alongside the launch of the new iPad Air and iPad Pro lineups, Apple showed off updates to Final Cut Pro for iPad and macOS — but they do not have the same feature set. Here are the key differences, ...
Welcome to the second installment of our series on inspecting the Inspector in Final Cut Pro X. In the last tutorial we discussed how to make sure your clips were properly selected to load them into ...
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